President Bashar Assad--welcoming 2015 with the Syrian Army near the front lines of Jobar.

No fancy suit or fancy salutes. He is there with the men helping him protect their homeland. Eating a meal and shaking hands, thanking the military
for their service. Assad is an example of how people follow courage in their leader. 5 years after the invasion of western backed THUGS, they Syrian
people still remain solvent and content with President Assad.

Assad was forced to defend himself and his country militarily.
In the process he's done some horrible things, but he's had to.
I don't like what he's done to keep in power, but I'm glad he's in power so I suppose its the lesser of two evils.

Assad is an example of how people follow courage in their leader. 5 years after the invasion of western backed THUGS, they Syrian people still remain
solvent and content with President Assad.

Nice story....
Exactly 4 years ago (January 2011) small protests began in Syria. Six weeks later, mass protests erupted in Damascus and Aleppo. Three days later the
protests turned bloody when the Syrian government shot 15 demonstrators. A week later the civilian death count was over 90. A month later, there are
full blown protests in 20 Syrian cities, demanding democratic reforms, release of political prisoners, “freedom”, abolition of emergency law and
an end to corruption. Assad responds by starting a series of large-scale deadly military attacks on towns, using tanks, infantry carriers, and
artillery. By the end of May 2011, 1,000 civilians had been killed and thousands detained. A significant armed rebellion against Assad's regime,
started 5 months after the first protest. Source

Now, 200,000 dead later, people here saying that "Syrians are content with Assad".... wow..
And if the above statement is not moronic enough, get this: it the west's fault!
It's amazing how Arab Muslims always will blame everyone besides themselves...
Thousands killed by Muslims in Africa - the west's fault!
Every Muslim civil war - the west's fault!
Palestinian kids taught to be suicide bombers from childhood - the west's fault!
ISIS - the west's fault!
Almost every country in the world suffers from Muslim terror - the west's fault!
10 million Muslim killed by fellow Muslim during the last 7 decades - the west's fault!

Even though he has killed innocent civilians in this war ask yourself this. Which president or queen/king/prince does not have innocent blood on their
hands? He is and will be the best person to lead Syria. We've all seen what happend after the west/saudi/israhell taken out a legitimate leader.
(Iraq. Libya. Tunesia. Egypt. Somalia. And now Ukraine) it's shocking the majority of the people still cant or refuse to see what the hell is
happening right in front of their eyes. I geuss thats what years and years of watching brainwashing MSM does to human (slave)

In all the Sunni Arab Uprising there are people fighting for what they believe is democracy dying. Then the Salafi/Wahabbi thinking come forward and
the whole thing becomes a mess.

And it is Saudi Arabian leaders who is to blame for everything in the middle east. They are the ones pulling the west strings and MSM is doing
everything to deflect that they are the ones giving the orders to USA to do their bidding. Bush and the house of Saud and now Obama as Bush policy 3
and 4. Who pushes Sunni fundamentalism thinking in the Middle east? Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. Who gives money to build churches in Europe for the
refugees and push for the most fundamentalism view to be taught so that the people do not assimilate well. Saudi Arabian interests.

Salafi/Wahabbi is like a religious doctrine that gives the false belief that "Salafi/Wahabbi Islam" is better than other religions creating small
minded people who will do what they are told. There have been similar doctrines used in history that gives the same effect. For example Nazism and
Zionism.

1 Someone is in the way of House of Saud:s interests. Petrodollar or oil/gas plans.
2 Arab Sunni uprising against a "dictator"
3 Western bombings
4 Wahabbi/Salafi appear and help out to remove "dictator".
5 House of Saud get's their way.

In all the Sunni Arab Uprising there are people fighting for what they believe is democracy dying. Then the Salafi/Wahabbi thinking come forward and
the whole thing becomes a mess.

And it is Saudi Arabian leaders who is to blame for everything in the middle east. They are the ones pulling the west strings and MSM is doing
everything to deflect that they are the ones giving the orders to USA to do their bidding. Bush and the house of Saud and now Obama as Bush policy 3
and 4. Who pushes Sunni fundamentalism thinking in the Middle east? Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. Who gives money to build churches in Europe for the
refugees and push for the most fundamentalism view to be taught so that the people do not assimilate well. Saudi Arabian interests.

Salafi/Wahabbi is like a religious doctrine that gives the false belief that "Salafi/Wahabbi Islam" is better than other religions creating small
minded people who will do what they are told. There have been similar doctrines used in history that gives the same effect. For example Nazism and
Zionism.

1 Someone is in the way of House of Saud:s interests. Petrodollar or oil/gas plans.
2 Arab Sunni uprising against a "dictator"
3 Western bombings
4 Wahabbi/Salafi appear and help out to remove "dictator".
5 House of Saud get's their way.

I think you made 1 mistake. Its the USA controlling the Saudies. They used to be hardcore muslim untill the US came in to claim their oil. Since then
they aint hardcore muslim nomore. They have been corrupted. Not saying hardcore muslims arent corrupt in some way

The house of Saud have US by the balls thru OPEC with the Petrodollar and the day Saudis do not sell oil in Petrodollar the Ponzi economy of the US
will implode. Money talks and House of Saud have the money while US have the will to sell itself for the money.

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